Gwalior, May 13 -- Gwalior Police, under the "Tera Tujhko Arpan" scheme, recovered and returned 571 mobile phones worth Rs 1.41 crore to citizens.

Police handed over the recovered mobile phones and also honoured some citizens who had submitted lost mobile phones at the police station. It also added that 1,122 mobile phones were returned to common citizens within the last two years. These are mobile phones that have either been stolen or lost by people.

Senior Superintendent of Police, Dharmveer Singh Yadav, said, "This is a very important citizen-centric and anti-crime service being carried out by the police for the people of Gwalior."

Under the "Tera Tujhko Arpan" programme, people whose mobile phones were lost under various circumsta...